oaktownwarriors87 wrote:ardee wrote:oaktownwarriors87 wrote:
I'll take peak John Stockton over peak Paul and Nash. Nash simply wasn't as good and Paul was too small and injury prone.
Also, it would be laughable to watch Nash and Paul try to defend Jordan in the Finals. Defense matters.
Uhh CP3 was probably a better defender than Stockton, he actually guarded all sorts of offensive stars well in the Playoffs including KEVIN DURANT.
Nash was the best player on multiple 60 win teams that were barely league average with him off the floor. He spearheaded several GOAT-level offenses and raised his own game in the Playoffs. Stockton simply never played at that level, so it's very odd to say that "Nash simply wasn't as good".
The only argument Stockton has over Nash, imo, is longevity. It's a reasonable one, but the primes are not. Nash was a legit top 3 player in the league at his peak.
I've watched my Warriors destroy CP3. I know about his defense. It's not that great.
Peak Nash has a lower PER, BPM, WS, WS/48 and VORP than peak Stockton. Stockton has also lead his team to multiple 60 win seasons and multiple Finals on a well balanced team.
1. HBK addressed this.
2. 2007 Nash: 23.8 PER, 12.6 WS, .225 WS/48
1995 Stockton: 23.3 PER, 13.9 WS, .233 WS/48
Close enough on all fronts from the way I see it.
And even so, it literally doesn't matter. David Robinson was better in all those stats than Hakeem Olajuwon. Kevin Durant is better in those stats than Larry Bird. It doesn't mean ****. This isn't 2011, we know that all in one box score stats are not indicative of which player is better.
And Stockton didn't "lead" those teams to anything, Karl Malone was the MVP on that team.
Here's a much more telling stat:
2005 Nash On/Off per 100 possessions: 13.9 on a 62 win team
2007 Nash On/Off per 100 possessions: 11.7 on a 61 win team
1997 Stockton On/Off per 100 possessions: +7.6 on a 64 win team (not his peak but still arguably in his prime and only two years away from what is regarded his best season)
1997 Karl Malone On/Off per 100 possessions: +21.9 on a 64 win team